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Here and There in Harlem
MIbs Qladys Scruggs la In Atlanta
for a few days.
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Mr. Frank Gray, of Appling, was
In town Wednesday.
Mr. J. T. Wright is spending a few
days in Waynesboro.
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Mrs. J. C. Scruggs spent Thurs¬
day in Augusta.
Dip Lamkin and P. C. Willingham
spent Wednesday in Augusta.
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Sheriff Crawford, of Appling, was
In town Saturday.
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Mr. II. S. Paschal and Mr. Bailey
spent Monday In Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lamkin spent
Thursday in Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bacon, of Au¬
gusta, spent Saturday here.
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Louise Chapman is recovering
after a recent illness.
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Mr. Walter Lazenby spent a few.
hours in Wheless Sunday.
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Mr. Clark will open his Georgia
engagement at Cornelia.
Miss Gladys Baker is spending a
few days in town visiting friends.
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Mrs. P. C. McCord and Mrs. G. P.
King, dr., spent a few hours in Au¬
gusta Thursday.
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B. B. Watson and W. T. Walker
spent a few hours in Thoinson on
Wednesday.
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Mr. W. C. Huff has received his
discharge from the army and has en¬
gaged in the Jmrber business here.
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Mrs. Allen Binion and daughter,
Bernice, are spending a few days
with Mrs. P. C. Willingham.
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Misses Marie and Louise Morris,
of Appling, spent a few hours in
Harlem Saturday.
A large number of out of town
people are attending the Gibbes car¬
nival, which is showing here.
I AM LOOKING FOR INVESTMENTS
IN REAL ESTATE AM) LIBERTY BONDS.
If you have a place for sale, large or small, improved or unim¬
proved, see me, I can handle it no matter where located. I am
always in the market for timber and timbered lands. I will pay
you cash for your Liberty Bonds. Write or see me soon.
W. T. LUCKEY, Real Estate,
THOMSON, GA.
ARRINGTON BROS. & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
And Dealers in Corn, Oats, Hay and all Kinds of Feeds.
Corner Gumming and Fenwick Streets on Ga. R. R. Tracks
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
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714 Ellis Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
Form Implements Our Business.
FOR THE BEST FURNITURE
SEE
J. HARRY JOHNSON
Augusta’s Leading Furniture Dealer
1208 Broad St • 9 AUGUSTA, GA.
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WILLIAM LLOYD CLARK
COMING TO GEORGIA
Will DeUver Anti - Roman Catholic
Lectures
Georgians will have the oppor¬
tunity of hearing one of the ablest
of the lecturers on anti-Roman
Catholicism this spring. Wm. Lloyd
Clark, of Milan, Ill., will be in the
State for several months, and ar¬
rangements may be blade for his
lectures by addressing him at his
home office.
Mr. Clark.,Jias not only made a
careful study of the matter he han¬
dles, hut has also been a close
reader of the works of Thos. E. Wat¬
son, and handles his subjects along
the lines laid down by Mr. Watson.
Like all lecturers against the hier¬
archy, Mr, Clark has had to take
the abuse and the usual treatment
handed out to lecturers and writers
by the Roman Catholics, who think
it better to "leave well enough
alone”, rather than have the world
realize the Roman church for what
it is—the deadliest menace to en¬
lightenment and civilization.
Miss Marguerite Hobby 1 b on the
sick list this week.
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Mr. I. A. Knox and Howard Mor¬
ris, of Appling, were In town for a
short while Saturday.
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Friends of Stanley Walton will he
glad to learn that he is improving
rapidly, after an acident with his
rifle.
Among a number of the hdme
boys wl\o have received discharges
from the army are Boh Whitaker,
Willard Weeks, Duluth Prather, Car
roll Green'*, W. C. Huff, and James
Harwell, of the navy.
FOR SALE
One Lexington 7-paBsenger Car,
used very little and in fine condition.
A .bargain to a quick buyer, or will
exchange for a lighter car.
GEO. P. KING, M. D„
Harlem, Ga.
THE COLUMBIA SENTINEL, HARLEM, GA.
BLECTIOV NOTICE
Stale By of Georgia—Columbia Hon. County.
virtue of order from H. M.
Dorsey, Governor of Georgia, there
will be held an election on 27th day of
March to fill the vacancy caused by the
death of Hon. Ike V. Ballard, member
of the House of Representatives.
This March 3rd, 1819.
P. B. MUNDY, Ordinary.
Columbia County, Georgia.
APPLICATION FOR GUARDIAN
State of Georgia—Columbia U. Ansley, County. said
The petition of M. applied of
County, having duly to be and ap
pointed guardian of the person
property of Josie Ansley, a minor,
resident In said County, notice is
hereby given that said application
will be passed on at next Court of
Ordinary for said County, to be held
on the first Monday in April, 1919.
P. B. MUNDY, Ordinary.
Columbia County, Georgia.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED¬
ITORS ,
State of Georgia—Columbia County.
All persons having claims against
the estate of Thomas H. Dunaway,
late of said County, deceased, are here¬
by required to present the same to
the undersigned, properly proven; and
all persons indebted to said deceased
are hereby required to make immedi¬
ate payment to the undersigned.
This 3rd day of March, 1919.
HENRY M. DUNAWAY,
Executor of the Will of Thomas H.
Dunaway.
notice; to debtors and cred¬
itors
State of Georgia—Columbia County.
All persons having claims against
the estate' of Mildred Whitfield, late
of said County, deceased, are hereby
required to present the same to the
undersigned, properly proven; and all
persons indebted to said deceased are
hereby required to make immediate
payment to Say the undersigned.
This 3rd of March, 1919.
CHARLTE WHITFIELD.
Administrator of the Estate of Mil¬
dred Whitfield.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED¬
ITORS
State of Georgia—Columbia having; claims County. against
All persons
the estate of W. A. Phillips, late of
sal<l County, deceased, are hereby re¬
quired to present the same to the
undersigned, properly pr oven; and all
persons indebted to said deceased are
hereby required to make immediate
payment, to the undersigned. 1919.
This 3rd day of March,
F. H. PHILUIPS,
Administrator of the Estate of W. A.
Phillips.
CITATION
State of Georgia—Columbia County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Mamy L. Paasehal having, In
proper form, applied to me for perma¬
nent letters of administration on the
estate of W. L. Paschal, late of satd
Columbia County, deceased, this Is to
cite, all and singular, the creditors and
next of kin ot W. L. Paschal, to be
and appear at my office within the
time allowed by law, and show cause,
ifany they can. why permanent letters
of administration should be granted to
Mrs. Mannie E. Paschal on the said
W. E. Paschal estate.
Witness my hand and official signa¬
ture, this 3rd day of March. 1919.
P. B. MUNDY. Ordinary.
Columbia County^ Georgia. '
CITATION
State of Georgia—Columbia County.
Whereas, S. W. Kowe, administrator
of the estate, of T. D. Ansley, late of
said County, has collected all the ac¬
counts, ami paid all debts of said es¬
tate rendered, and having in his hands
a fund for distribution to the heirs of
said T. D. Ansley; this Is to cite all
persons concerned, to be and appear
at tlie Court of Ordinary on the iirst
Monday in April, 1919*. at ten o’clock,
so that said administrator may make
final distribution, so as to enable him
to make upplieataion lor dismissal
from said administration.
P. U. MUNDY, Ordinary.
Columbia County, Georgia.
CITATION
State of Georgia—Columbia County.
Roberta Clary and Mamie Lucy
King, us executrilxes of the estate of
James M. Prather, late of said County, Court
deceased, having tiled in this
their petition for letters of dismis.sion,
as such executrixes of said estate, in
due form, and alleging that they have
fully performed all their duties as
such executrixes, this is to cite all
persons whomsoever, to be and ap¬
pear, at the March, 1919, term of the
Court of Ordinary of said County, to
show cause, if any they have or can,
why the prayer of said petitioners
should not be had and allowed, and
said executrixes receive letters of dis¬
mission as prayed.
This 3rd day of March, 1919.
1’. B. MUNDY. ordinary.
Columbia County, Georgia.
CITATION
State of Georgia—Columbia County.
To All Whom it May Concern: Charlie
Notice is hereby given that
Whit field, n.s administrator of Mildred
Whitfield, deceased, having applied to
me by petition for leave to sell the
real estate of said Mildred Whitfield,
deceased, and that an order was
made thereon at the March term, 1919.
for citation, and that citation isMie;
all the heirs at law ahd the creditors
of the said Mildred Whitfield. de¬
ceased. will take notice, that I will
pass upon said application at the April
term, 1919, of the Court of Ordinary of
Columbia County, and that unless
cause is shown to the contrary, at said
time, said leave will be granted.
This 3rd day of March. 1919.
P. B. MUNDY, Ordinary.
Columbia County, Georgia.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED¬
ITORS
State of Georgia—Columbia County.
All persons indebted to Ike V.
Ballard, late of said County, de¬
ceased, or to bis estate, are hereby
requested to make prompt payment
to the undersigned; and all persons
to whom the said Ike V. Ballard is
Indebted, or who have claims against
his estate are hereby requested to
file itemized statements of such
claims properly sworn to with the
undersigned.
J. C. SCRUGGS,
Executor of the last will of Ike V.
BallRrd.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED¬
ITORS
State of Georgia—Columbia County.
All persons .having claims against
the estate of Ethel Florene Atkin¬
son, late of said County, deceased,
are hereby required to present the
same to the undersigned, properly
proven; and all persons indebted to
said deceased, are hereby required
to make Immediate payment to the
undersigned.
This 3d day of February, 1919.
C. C. ROBERSON,
J. M. ATKINSON,
Administrators of the estate of Ethel
Florene Atkinson, deceased.
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FOR SALE.
if i 1
t lb. 40c, 1 lb. 65c, 1 lb, $1.25,
5 to 10 lbs. $1.10 delivered.
Address
W. A. WATSON,
Thomson, Ca.
FOR SALE
Commercial Hotel at Warrenton.
Ga. For particulars write
R. C. WICKER,
Warrenton, Ga.
“VICTORY BELLS”
THE NEW S0N6 BOOK FOB 19(9
It is not a book filled with street
carnival airs and “Johny get your
hair cut short like mine,” but it is
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over-come the evils of today and
shout Victory by ringing the Bells of
freedom from sin. Send 15c and the
names and addresses ot five song
leaders and (get a copy. Regular
price, 25c copy; $2.50 a dozen.
Discount on large orders.
If you don’t know me, ask the Bank
of Bethlehem.
J. L. MOORE,' Music Publisher
BETHLEHEM. GA.
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Will be enlarged and re¬
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Those who wish the finest
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live and let live prices, call
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over Howard’s Drug
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Dr. Lanier is residing at
the Genesta Hotel and is de¬
voting his entire time to his
Augusta practice—he believes
in Augusta and will open an¬
other large office hefe in a few
days—Remember Dr. Lanier
when you need a Dentist.
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Sunday hours 9 to 12
Remember Location—Cor. Jackson and Broad Streets—O’ er Howard’s Drug Store.
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